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chknwing

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Falls back on INTS, which normally lead to good field position to the other team. hard for defense to stop a team from scoring when they start in the red zone.

You're just going in circles there. Offense and Defense both have effects on each other.

While it's an extremely limited population to choose our data from, the win rate when Cam doesn't throw an INT is lower than when the defense gives up 20 or less points. 100% compared to 80%. Until the defense plays at least above average AND Newton throws some INTS will you have an argument. I'm not even sure why you have an argument in the 1st place though what do you hope to gain?

It's unrealistic to expect a rookie QB to not make mistakes and as well as the the defense to be playoff caliber with new coaches and injuries. But as of right now the defense are the ones who are not holding up their end of the bargain. The panthers are scoring more than enough points to win games.

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Carolina is 4-1 when Cam doesn't throw an interception. You can throw all other stats out the window, this is the only one that matters.

That is retarded. You know how many games QBs win in the NFL when the QB commits 1 turnover?

Problem is our D and ST are so bad.....the offense can't make 1 mistake. ZERO room for error. That isn't exactly NFL football. Teams should be able to survive a turnover from a QB...

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stupid trying to find the "one stat that matters" unless it's the score at the end.

there is no one stat that tells the whole story other than that.

anyone trying to find the one reason why we won or lost a game(s) is going to be wrong because there is no one reason. there's always quite a few reasons and to all those who chalk that up to giving excuses...meh. you're wrong to.

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